In a feature about revamping the home without breaking the budget, our creative workshops are highlighted along with an image of Lewis & Wood lampshades.
Elmer Check makes an appearance in a Gloucestershire cottage adding warmth and colour as throw and a cushion, and is also highlighted as a swatch to match with our Linen Tafetta.
The popular country tea towels featuring Andrew Davidson’s engravings of a fox, a deer and a salmon are highlighted in the magazine’s round up of outdoor pursuit accessories.
One of our favourite magazines features Deer Park on the front cover in the Rouge colour way and a lovely set of cottage style Peacock curtains in the Rhone colour way.
Carlton Towers, the Yorkshire ancestral and historic home of Lord and Lady Fitzalan Howard features an array of Lewis & Wood fabrics and wallpapers including Bukhara, Chateau and Adam’s Eden.
Indienne in the Document colourway is featured on both the walls and the upholstered bedhead alongside Chelsea Check in the Paprika colourway in a Georgian townhouse.
The Ikat themed Bukhara in the nutmeg colourway makes a splash in a story looking at ethnically inspired interiors in terracotta and chocolate tones.
Our popular Woodchester Check is given the patchwork treatment with the addition of Chelsea Check stars to give a stylishly homespun feel to a set of curtains ideal for a country cottage.
Squawk in the popular Chocolate Mint colourway is highlighted as a ‘Best Buy’ by the magazine.
Deer Park in the autumnal Rouge colourway is chosen as an ideal choice for a perfect English hallway.
Our popular Venetian Damask in the classic Bone colourway is selected as a decorative choice for bathroom interiors.
The workshop series is given a prominent slot in the magazines ‘In The News’ section highlighting the diversity of the range of workshops on offer at Lewis & Wood.
Stuart Lewis, the Lewis & Wood in-house decorator and wallpaper afficionado is quoted at length in a feature on the most effective way to use wallpaper.
The hunting, shooting and fishing special edition features Alken Wildfowlers and European Fish as a backdrop to six pages of editorial on country sports.
Jasper Peony in the Celadon colourway makes for a soothing background in the dining room of the owner of one of Lewis & Wood's stockists Belford Interiors in Northumberland.
The Northumberland home of Belford Interior's owner Gillian Belford is featured including images of Jasper Peony and Chateau which are used to great effect in her beautiful home.
A stunning set of Rooksmoor Velvet dining chairs are the focal point in this beautiful double page spread which celebrates the pastel shades of Myrtle, Hellebore and Sea Holly.
The transforming effect of our Wide Width Wallpaper is shown to great effect in a Cotswold cottage where the unlikely setting of low ceilings and an attic room provides an ideal place for large scale pattern.
In a brilliant style feature in which interiors meet fashion, wallpaper dresses command attention and our Aqua Jasper Peony dress is a triumphant opening to the gallery.
Our range of Character wallpapers is highlighted in the magazines Trade Secrets feature, with a comment from Stephen Lewis and illustrated with our popular Four Seasons room set shot.
The cleverness of our Vice Versa linen is highlighted in the magazine's influential Antennae pages which rounds up the best and most brilliant new designs around.
A feature focussing on a ‘Toile revival’ picks out five Lewis & Wood examples to showcase the appeal of the eighteenth century pattern - Chinese Toile, Muscat, Marinette, Vauxhall Gardens and Deer Park are all featured as perfect examples of the style.
In a feature looking at the origins and evolutions of Toile de Jouy, Indienne is highlighted as an example of a modern interpretation of the fabric genre.
‘Sumptuous Velvet’ is the title of the ‘We Love’ section of the At Home pages featuring our rich and exotic new Joseph velvet, which co ordinates beautifully with a range of plain velvets.
Our Creative Workshops were a great success in the autumn and are running again from February. Here the local Gloucestershire magazine highlights the new programme of Workshops which include block printing, curtain making, upholstery and bookbinding.
The fox tea towel taken from Andrew Davidson's beautiful engraving is selected for the magazine's influential Emporium page. Don't miss the full profile feature about Andrew on page 74 of the magazine.
Our new linen tea towels designed by wood engraver Andrew Davidson in three Aga inspired colours are on the Wish List page of the glossy lifestyle and property magazine.
Oxus in the Corn colourway creates a mellow yellow sofa interspersed with European Fish and Bolton Scroll cushions to form a 'pick and mix' look which is as welcoming as it is comfortable.
A story on autumnal colour highlights China Rose in the soft Vintage colourway, Curtis Botanical in a neutral Taupe and Zarafshan in colourful Cyclamen as ideal choices to add warmth and tone to a room.
An indepth feature on curtain design, features no less than three Lewis & Wood fabrics - a rustic looking hallway setting for Deer Park, an elegant drawing room set of Wykeham curtains and a pair of Floreat curtains headed with a stylish pelmet.
A vintage trunk provides an inspiring canvas for fabric decoupage featuring Lewis & Wood's Oxus fabric in Cobalt Blue and Picardy in the Indigo colourway.
The mellow mustard and teal tones of Paysanne Wide Width Wallpaper and distinctive Ipek Damask is featured in both the inside pages and front cover of one of our favourite magazines.
The refurbishment of the Goodwood Hotel includes a striking grey and orange themed bedroom using Chateau as a simple Roman Blind with matching scatter cushions.
A stunning guest bedroom with matching Jasper Peony wallpaper and fabric headboard is one of several Lewis & Wood designs in a beautiful Gloucestershire farmhouse.
Lewis & Wood's fabulous sale bargains are highlighted in a colourful home feature which pictures a stunning pair of curtains made from one of our remnants.
The splashback behind a trusty Aga is created using Bewick Birds with a protective layer of glass along with a matching blind in the kitchen of food writer and TV presenter Mary Berry
Pimlico Stripe and Vauxhall Gardens are highlighted as two of the best wallpapers on the market in a Country Life celebration looking at the resurgent interest in decorative wallpaper
A Victorian cottage in Sussex is home to a deliciously feminine and romantic guest room which is wallpapered in our lovely Muscat Vintage in a soothing Quince colourway
Print Room in our restful 'Legume' colourway is chosen as one of the wallpapers to highlight a classic roll top bath in the magazine's round up of decorating schemes for statement bathrooms
We have teamed up with The English Home magazine for a day of interiors inspiration on May 11th 2010. Meet the Lewis & Wood creative team and be inspired by fashion and textile designer Georgina Von Etzdorf and Wit & Wisdom designer Jenny Stringer. The day also includes a delicious lunch cooked by The Guardian food writer Matthew Fort. To book call 01453 878517 or email office@lewisandwood.co.uk
TV's 60 Minute Makeover presenter Annie Hazell professes how much she loves Lewis & Wood fabrics and wallpaper in a feature profiling the popular Cotswold based interior designer
Joanna Wood's secret country hideaway is home to two Lewis & Wood designs - a traditional cloakroom using our famous Hunting Scenes wallpaper and matching fabric, and the feminine and demure Muscat Vintage in Summer Blue which creates a colourful country bathroom